AntipopeNicholasV should not be confused with Pope NicholasV . NicholasV , born Pietro Rainalducci c. 1260 16 October 1333 was an antipope in Italy from 12 May 1328 to 25 July 1330 during the pontificate of Pope John XXII 1316 34 at Avignon . He was the last Imperial antipope, that is, set up by a Holy Roman Emperor . Life Rainalducci was born at Corvaro , an ancient stronghold near Rieti in Lazio . He joined the Franciscan order after separating from his wife in 1310, and became famous as a preacher . He was elected through the influence of the excommunication excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor , Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Bavarian , by an assembly of priests and laymen, and consecrated at Old St. Peter s Basilica , Rome , on 12 May 1328 by the bishop of Venice . After spending four months in Rome, he withdrew with Louis IV to Viterbo , but in December 1328 the papal legate Giovanni Gaetano Orsini cardinal Cardinal Orsini began a campaign against Viterbo and Tarquinia Corneto ..., accessed 5 December 2010 ref Nicholas moved on to Grosseto and then to Pisa , where he was guarded by the imperial vicar . On 19 February 1329 NicholasV presided at a bizarre ceremony in the Piazza ... . NicholasV was excommunicated by John XXII in April 1329, and sought refuge with Count Boniface ... his death in October 1333. Notes Reflist References 1911 br Antipopes Persondata name NicholasV ... Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Nicholas 5 Category 1260s births Category 1333 deaths Category ... da Modpave Nikolaus 5. de Nikolaus V. Gegenpapst es Nicol s V antipapa fr Nicolas V antipape gl Nicolao V, antipapa hr Nikola V., protupapa it Antipapa Niccol V la Nicolaus V antipapa lt Antipopie ius Mikalojus V hu V. Mikl s ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Nicolaas V ja 5 no Nikolas V motpave pl Antypapie Miko aj V pt Antipapa Nicolau V ru V sv Nicolaus V motp ve uk V ... more details
Infobox Antipope type Antipope honorific prefix name Felix V honorific suffix title image File Nuremberg chronicles f 242v 2 Felix V .jpg 240px caption Antipope Felix V, the last historical Antipope. enthroned 5 November 1439 ended 7 April 1449 predecessor Antipope Benedict XIV Benedict XIV small as Antipope small br Pope Eugene IV Eugene IV small as Pope small successor Pope NicholasVNicholasV small as Pope small opposed Pope Eugene IV Eugene IV and Pope NicholasVNicholasV ordination consecration ... to Pope Eugene IV , Amadeus served as Felix V, regarded as an antipope, before stepping down to accept a Cardinal s hat. ref Coulombe, 319. ref ref Pope NicholasV named him Cardinal Bishop ... , unmarried Notes reflist Infobox Antipopestyles name Antipope Felix V image C o a Felice V antipapa ... Guillaume Huin d Estaing Louis Aleman External links wikisource author Antipope Felix V http www.newadvent.org ..., Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Sigismund to the Duke of Savoy in 1416. Amadeus was also the antipope Felix V , elected by the Council of Florence Council of Basel Ferrara Florence , from November .... Note on regnal number numbering When numbering of the Popes began to be used, Antipope Felix II ... Palatine of the Rhine Ulrich V, Count of W rttemberg . Marie of Savoy 1411 1469 , married Filippo Maria ... Antipopes Felix V Category Italian cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Sabina Category Medieval child rulers Category Monarchs who abdicated Felix V Category Deans of the College of Cardinals be V, ca Amadeu VIII de Savoia cs Felix V. de Felix V. Gegenpapst es Amadeo VIII de Saboya eo Felikso la 5 a kontra papo fr Am d e VIII de Savoie gl Fiz V, antipapa hr Feliks V., protupapa it Amedeo VIII di Savoia la Amadeus VIII dux Sabaudiae hu V. F lix ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Felix V ja 5 pms Medeo VIII pl Antypapie Feliks V pt Amadeu VIII, Duque de Saboia ru VIII fi Felix V sv Felix V tr VIII. Amadeus uk V zh ... more details
Infobox Antipope type Antipope honorific prefix name Alexander V honorific suffix title image Image Antipope Alexander V 1409 1410 .JPG 250px caption Antipope Alexander V 1409 1410 enthroned June 26, 1409 ended May 3, 1410 predecessor Antipope Benedict XIII Benedict XIII small Avignon claimant small Pope Gregory XII Gregory XII small Roman claimant small successor Antipope John XXIII opposed Antipope ... Alexander V image C o a Alexandre V Pisa .svg dipstyle His Holiness offstyle Your Holiness relstyle Holy Father deathstyle Unknown Alexander V also Peter of Candia or Peter Phillarges , ca. 1339 May 3, 1410 was antipope during the Western Schism 1378 1417 . He reigned from June 26, 1409, to his death in 1410 and is officially regarded by the Roman Catholic Church as an antipope . Life Alexander V ... Philarges. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 14134 Alexander V title Alexander V . publisher www.britannica.com accessdate 2009 09 27 last first quote Alexander Vantipope ... as Antipope John XXIII 1410 15 . Whether Alexander V was a pope or an antipope is still a matter of debate ... International Publishing Group year 1947 page 533 isbn 0722079834 quote Alexander V was Greek Cretan ... pope as Alexander V 1409 10 , the only Greek to ascend the papal throne since early medieval times ref ..., Candia, Crete died May 3, 1410, Bologna, Papal States antipope from 1409 to 1410. ref He soon entered ... was vacant. He was crowned on June 26, 1409, as Alexander V, making him in reality the third rival pontiff. Papacy During his ten month reign, Alexander V s aim was to extend his obedience with the assistance ... order s benefitted especially. Death Death came upon Alexander V suddenly while he was with Cardinal ... CathEncy wstitle Pope Alexander V http www.ucy.ac.cy isa Candia The Peter of Candia Homepage WesternSchism Antipopes 1911 DEFAULTSORT Alexander 05, Antipope Category 14th century births Category 1410 ... Schism Category Burials at San Francesco church, Bologna be V, ca Alexandre V de ... more details
Lanzo of Sezza small 1328 1330 small AntipopeNicholasVNicholasV Papa Nicolaus quintus Pietro Rainalducci ... valign top Giacomo Alberti AntipopeNicholasV 15 May 1328 Excommunicated by Pope John XXII . ref name ... between Pope Leo V Leo V and Pope Sergius III Sergius III small 974 small rowspan 2 Antipope ... Basil II Pope Gregory V Gregory V small 1012 small Antipope Gregory VI Gregory VI Papa Gregorius ... V, Holy Roman Emperor rowspan 2 small 1118 1121 small rowspan 2 Antipope Gregory VIII Gregory VIII ... rowspan 3 Pope Martin V Martin V small 1424 1429 small Antipope Benedict XIV Benedict XIV Papa Benedictus ... br 7 April 1449 small rowspan 2 Antipope Felix V Felix V rowspan 2 Papa F lix quintus rowspan 2 Duke ... Council of Basel Pope NicholasVNicholasV The list of popes and antipopes in the Annuario Pontificio ... of Pope Alexander V now regarded as an antipope , the Council of Constance , and the conclave of Pope Martin V . ref name mxiv Tommaso Brancaccio Antipope John XXIII 6 June 1411 Attended the Council ... watch?v NYo5SHzIz5s Zladko Zlad Vladcik s music video, I am the Antipope ref Dan Simmons s novels Endymion ...For the book by Robert Rankin The Antipope Use dmy dates date August 2010 An antipope lang la antipapa ... EBchecked topic 28501 antipope Encyclopaedia Britannica Antipope ref the Diocese of Rome Bishop ..., such as the modern sedevacantism sedevacantist antipope s, are not generally classified as antipopes ... considered to be the earliest antipope, as he protested against Pope Callixtus I and headed a separate ... name the Antipope image Emblem of the Papacy.svg dipstyle His Holiness offstyle Your Holiness relstyle ... , V, 28 ref from an unnamed earlier writer the story of a Natalius who accepted the bishopric ... an antipope earlier than Hippolytus and indeed the first antipope. Antipope Novatian Novatian d. 258 ... concerning them, Novatian could then be said to be the first antipope. The period in which antipopes ..., claiming that the election of Pope Urban VI was invalid, elected Antipope Clement VII Clement ... more details
For a discussion on antipopes Antipope Infobox Book FAIR USE of Robert Rankin The Antipope.jpg see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Robert Rankin The Antipope.jpg for rationale name The Antipope title orig translator image Image Robert Rankin The Antipope.jpg 200px image caption Corgi Adult 1991 edition cover author Robert Rankin cover artist country United Kingdom language English Language English series The Brentford Trilogy subject genre Fantasy novel publisher Pan Books and Corgi Adult release date 1981 Pan , 1991 Corgi media type Print Paperback pages 249 Pan edition br 288 Corgi edition isbn ISBN 978 0 330 26503 4 Pan edition br ISBN 978 0 552 13841 3 Corgi edition oclc 16539882 preceded by followed by The Brentford Triangle The Antipope is a comic fantasy novel ... introduction The Antipope charts Brentford Brentford s anti hero anti heroes Jim Pooley and John Omally ... antipope in his demonic attempt to establish a new Holy See . ref name Antipope review http uk.shopping.com xPR Books Robert Rankin The Antipope RD 148086361732 One fan s review of The Antipope ... their dark master, the Antipope. Pope Alexander takes up residence in the local Seaman s Mission ... in The Antipope Need to put details in here John Omally Jim Pooley Professor Slocombe Neville, the part ... stories, resulting in The Antipope , which Aldridge took to Pan Books who bought and subsequently published ..., Rankin and The Antipope have since attained something of a cult status, with the following two review ..., The Antipope has been released as an audio book , first published by Smartpass Ltd in October 1993 ... Theatre Company produced the first ever stage adaptation of The Antipope the production toured ... Jim Pooley Andrew Welch The Antipope John Buckeridge Professor Slocombe Roger Andrew Neville, the part ... There are probably more of the well known ones in The Antipope need to find and add Robert Rankin s books ... to be removed when plot summary is added to article DEFAULTSORT Antipope, The Category Novels by Robert ... more details
other Nicholas See also AntipopeNicholasV Pope NicholasV Italian language Italian Niccol V November ...Infobox pope English name NicholasV image Image Nicholas V.jpg 130px birth name Tomaso Parentucelli ... Pope in succession to Eugene IV on 6 March of the following year, taking the name of NicholasV ... secured a still greater tactical triumph, when the resignation of the Antipope Felix V 1439&ndash ... , put an end to the Western Schism 1378&ndash 1417 . The next year, 1450, NicholasV held ... None Within the city of Rome, NicholasV introduced the fresh spirit of the Renaissance . His ... Roman aqueduct , originally constructed by Agrippa , was restored by Pope NicholasV, and emptied ... . But the works on which NicholasV especially set his heart were the rebuilding of the Vatican Palace ... of NicholasV, and his cardinal nephew Under the generous patronage of NicholasV, humanism made ... expansion of the intellectual horizon. NicholasV founded a library of nine thousand volumes. The Pope ... death, wrote Aeneas Silvius, to Homer and Plato . NicholasV preached a crusade , and endeavoured to reconcile ... their way to Italy. In undertaking these works NicholasV was moved to strengthen the weak faith ... NicholasV. As Thomas of Sarzana, he said, I had more happiness in a day than now in a whole year. Pope NicholasV and slavery Nicholas issued the bull Dum Diversas June 18, 1452 in response to a request from the Portuguese monarchy. King Alfonso V was conferred the right to attack, conquer, and subjugate ... 1911 http www.newadvent.org cathen 11058a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia 1908 NicholasV. http www.nativeweb.org ... ho ng Nic la V war Papa Nicolas V yo Pope NicholasV zh ..., a possible source of Schism religion schism and heresy , an unhealthy interest in paganism . NicholasV instead employed Lorenzo Valla to translate Greek histories, ref Sider, Sandra, Handbook to Life ... to be a source of dispute between Spain and Portugal and Nicholas was asked to settle the matter ... more details
NicholasV served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1936 and 1939. References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 198&lang en title NicholasV 1935 1939 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 S start Succession box before Patriarch Meletius II of Alexandria Meletius II title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1936&ndash 1939 after Patriarch Christopher II of Alexandria Christopher II S end Patriarchs of Alexandria Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholas 05 Of Alexandria, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholas 05 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Year of death missing Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Christian clergy stub Orthodoxy stub ca Nicolau V d Alexandria el fr Nicolas V d Alexandrie pl Miko aj V patriarcha Aleksandrii ru V ... more details
NicholasV. Riasanovsky is a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley and the author of numerous books on History of Russia Russian History . The son of Valentin A. Riasanovskii , a Russia n professor who taught at Moscow University , Harbin University dn , and the University of Oregon , ref Kotkin, Stephen and Elleman, Bruce A. Mongolia in the 20th Century Landlocked Cosmopolitan . New York M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1999. ISBN 0 7656 0536 8 p. 21 ref Nicholas Riasanovsky graduated from the University of Oregon in 1942. He then received a Master s degree from Harvard University in 1947, and a Ph.D. from Oxford University in 1949. One of his most well known works is A History of Russia , first published in 1963. It is currently in its eighth edition 2010 now co authored with Mark D. Steinberg , a former student of Riasanovsky s and has been acclaimed for its continued comprehensiveness. ref http www.us.oup.com us catalog general subject HistoryWorld RussiaFormerSovietUnion ?view usa&ci 9780195153941 Times Book Review at Oxford University Press ref Notes Reflist References http history.berkeley.edu faculty Riasanovsky Faculty profile at UC Berkeley http www.archive.org details profrussianeurope00riasrich Oral History Professor of Russian and European Intellectual History, University of California, Berkeley, 1957 1997 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Riasanovsky, NicholasV. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Riasanovsky, NicholasV. Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Historians of Russia Category University of Oregon alumni Category Harvard University alumni Category Alumni of the University of Oxford Category University of California, Berkeley faculty US academic bio stub fr Nicholas Riasanovsky ko ... more details
Antipope John may refer to Antipope John VIII 844 , in opposition to Pope Sergius II Antipope John XVI 997 998 , in opposition to Pope Gregory VAntipope John XXIII 1410 1415 , in opposition to Pope Gregory XII See also Pope John hndis John, Antipope ... more details
Christopher held the antipapacy anti papacy from October 903 to January 904. Although he was listed as a legitimate Pope in most modern lists of Popes until the first half of the 20th century, the apparently uncanonical method by which he obtained the papacy led to his being removed from the quasi official roster of popes, the Annuario pontificio . As such, he is now considered an antipope by the Catholic Church. Life and Reign Little is known about the life of Christopher the lack of reliable, consistent sources make it difficult to establish a concise biography. It is believed that he was a Rome Roman , and that his father s name was Leo. He was Cardinal Priest cardinal priest of the title of St. Damasus when he became Pope. His predecessor, Pope Leo V Leo V , was deposed and imprisoned, most likely around October 903. As it is believed that Leo died in prison, Christopher may be regarded as Pope after his death. However, the account of Auxilius of Naples says that Pope Sergius III Sergius III murdered both Leo V and Christopher. An eleventh century Greek document ref Mon. Gr ca ad Photium pertinent., p. 160, ed. Hergenr ther , Ratisbon, 1869. ref says that Christopher was the first pope to state that the Holy Ghost proceeded from the Father filioque and from the Son . However, the document claims that Christopher made this profession to Sergius, Patriarch of Constantinople. At that time, however, Nicholas Mystikos was Patriarch of Constantinople, making the account historically suspect. Dethroning Christopher was driven from the anti papacy by Pope Pope Sergius III Sergius III 904 911 . Hermannus Contractus contends that Christopher was compelled to end his days as a monk. ref Chronicle of Hermannus Contractus, ad an. 904. ref However, the historian Vulgarius says he was strangled in prison. ref Ernst D mmler , Auxilius und Vulgarius Leipzig, 1866 , 160, 135. ref Legitimacy Some hold that Christopher was a legitimate pope, regardless of the illegitimate means by ... more details
unreferenced date September 2007 Theodoric was an antipope in 1100 and 1101. Antipope Clement III died on September 8, 1100. His followers in Rome met secretly at night in St. Peter s Basilica and elected and enthroned Cardinal Teodorico, the Bishop of Albano , who then went by the name of Theodoric. Forced to abandon Rome, Theodoric was seized three and a half months later and brought before Pope Paschal II , where he was condemned and declared an antipope and then sent to the monastery of Cava de Tirreni La Cava , Salerno , where he died in 1102, according to the epitaph in the crypt of the monastery. In La Cava there s a memorial plaque that commemorate him with the pontifical name of Sylvester III , because Pope Sylvester III , at that time, was considered an antipope. His successor was Antipope Albert 1101 . Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Theodoric Category Year of birth missing Category 1102 deaths Category Antipopes Category Cardinal bishops of Albano Pope stub de Theodoricus Gegenpapst et Theodoricus el es Teodorico antipapa fr Thierry antipape gl Teodorico, antipapa hr Teodorik, protupapa it Antipapa Teodorico la Theodoricus antipapa hu Theoderich ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Theodoricus pl Antypapie Teodoryk ru sv Theoderic uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Theodore was an antipope of the Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic Roman Catholic church Church during the year of 687 . He was opposed to Pope Sergius I and Antipope Paschal . Citation needed date February 2007 Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Theodore, Antipope Category Antipopes Category 7th century archbishops Category 7th century Italian people Category 7th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine Papacy Pope stub bg de Theodor II. Gegenpapst el es Teodoro antipapa fr Th odore et Pascal antipapes gl Teodoro II, antipapa hr Teodor II., protupapa id Anti Paus Theodorus it Antipapa Teodoro II la Theodorus II antipapa hu Theod rosz ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Theodorus II pl Antypapie Teodor pt Antipapa Teodoro II ru sv Theodorus uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Theodore ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Paschal was an antipope of the Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic Roman Catholic church Church during the year of 687 . He was opposed to Pope Sergius I and Antipope Theodore Citation needed date March 2007 . Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Paschal, Antipope Category Antipopes Category 7th century Italian people Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category Byzantine Papacy Pope stub bg de Paschalis I. Gegenpapst el es Pascual antipapa gl Pascual I, antipapa hr Paskal I., protupapa id Anti Paus Paskalis it Antipapa Pasquale la Paschalis I antipapa hu Paszk l ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Paschalis I pl Antypapie Paschalis pt Antipapa Pascoal I ru sv Paschalis motp ve uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Paschal ... more details
Adalbert or Albert or Aleric lang it Adalberto, Alberto or Alerico was an Italy Italian cardinal Catholicism cardinal and suburbicarian bishop of Santa Rufina elected as antipope in January 1101 by the imperial party in Rome following the arrest and imprisonment of Antipope Theodoric . Encouraged by the Emperor Henry IV , the followers of the late Antipope Clement III , who had elected Theodoric, gathered in the Basilica of SS. XII Apostoli to elect Albert in opposition to Pope Paschal II . cquote Again there was a mock election in St. Peter s. But no sooner did word of what was there being done spread abroad than the whole city was in an uproar, and the crowd rushed to the Basilica. In great alarm the assembly hastily broke up but while Albert, the newly elected Antipope, who was the Bishop of Sabina, contrived to make his escape to the Basilica of St. Marcellus, many of his party were seized and were roughly handled. A sum of money quickly bought Pope Albert from his patron. He was stripped of the pallium that he had just assumed, put on a horse behind its rider, and taken before the rightful Pope Pope Paschal II at the Lateran. After a short incarceration in a tower, he too was sent to a Monastery and ended his days as a Monk at St. Lawrence s at Aversa. ref The Lives of the Popes in the Middle Ages The Popes of the Gregorian Renaissance, St Leo IX to Honorius II 1049 1130 Vol. VIII 1099 1130, p. 14. ref References references Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Adalbert Category Antipopes Category Italian cardinals Category 11th century Roman Catholic bishops RC bio stub de Albertus Gegenpapst es Alberto antipapa fr Albert antipape gl Alberte, antipapa hr Albert, protupapa it Antipapa Adalberto la Albertus antipapa hu Albert ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Albertus pl Antypapie Albert ru sv Adalbert motp ve uk ... more details
Dioscorus , Antipope from 22 September 530 &ndash 14 October 530. Pope Felix IV wished Pope Boniface II Boniface to succeed him, partially to avoid the riots that had occurred on his own accession. However, on Felix death a majority of the electors voted for Dioscorus. ref CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05018a.htm title Dioscorus ref The matter was resolved when Dioscorus died three weeks later, and Felix wishes were acceded to, with his chosen candidate becoming Boniface II. Boniface forced the clergy who had nominated Dioscorus to sign a retraction and condemn his memory the document was subsequently destroyed on Agapetus I s orders. References reflist Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Dioscorus, Antipope Category Antipopes Dioscorus Category 530 deaths Category 6th century Italian people Category 6th century archbishops Pope stub Catholic cs Dioscuros de Dioskur Gegenpapst el es Di scuro antipapa fr Dioscore antipape gl Di scoro, antipapa he hr Dioskur, protupapa id Anti Paus Dioskorus it Antipapa Dioscuro la Dioscorus antipapa hu Dioszkurosz ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Dioscurus pl Antypapie Dioskur pt Antipapa Di scoro ru fi Dioscorus sv Dioskurus uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Dioscorus ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Antipope Eulalius died 423 was an antipope who reigned from December 418 to April 419, although elected the day before Pope Boniface I . Flavius Augustus Honorius Honorius , the Emperor, called a Synod the first intervention by the Emperor in a Papal election to decide upon the matter. There being no clear result he ordered both claimants out of Rome prior to a second synod. Eulalius, however, remained, until expelled following clashes involving his supporters. When the second synod decided in favour of Boniface, Eulalius accepted the result, subsequently becoming a bishop under Celestine I and dying in 423. See also Papal selection before 1059 Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Eulalius, Antipope Category Antipopes Category 423 deaths Category Ancient Christian controversies Category 5th century bishops Category 5th century Romans Pope stub cs Eulalius da Modpave Eulalius 1. de Eulalius el es Eulalio antipapa fr Eulalien gl Olallo, antipapa hr Elulalije, protupapa id Anti Paus Eulalius it Antipapa Eulalio la Eulalius hu Eulalius ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Eulalius pl Antypapie Eulaliusz pt Antipapa Eul lio ro Antipapa Eulaliu ru sv Eulalius uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Eulalius ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Antipope Philip was pope for only one day July 31, 768 . The subject of others intrigues rather than active on his own account, he was a chaplain in a monastery at Rome. The sometime papal Chancellor , Christophorus, had sought Lombards Lombard help to depose Pope Antipope Constantine II Constantine II , who was the candidate of the military faction in Rome. When Constantine was taken captive, Waldipert, acting as the envoy of the Lombard king Desiderius , accompanied Christophorus brother Sergius in an attack on Rome that ended Constantine s papacy. Waldipert then installed Philip as Pope. Christophorus, on learning of this, stated that he would not enter Rome until Philip was removed. Philip was forced to return to his monastery. Christophorus entered Rome and oversaw the election of Pope Stephen III Stephen III . Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Philip, Antipope Category Antipopes Philip Category 8th century Italian people Category 8th century Christian clergy Pope stub de Philipp Gegenpapst el es Felipe antipapa eo Filipo kontra papo fr Philippe antipape gl Filipe, antipapa hr Filip, protupapa id Anti Paus Filipus it Antipapa Filippo la Philippus antipapa hu F l p ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Filippus pl Antypapie Filip pt Antipapa Filipe ru sk Filip protip pe fi Filippus vastapaavi sv Filippus motp ve uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Philip ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Laurentius possibly Caelius was an antipope of the Roman Catholic Church , from 498 to 506. Archpriest of Santa Prassede, Laurentius was elected pope on 22 November 498, against Pope Symmachus Symmachus , by a dissenting faction with Byzantine sympathies. Laurentius was, in fact, supported by Anastasius I emperor Emperor Anastasius . With the support of Goths Gothic King Theodoric the Great , he was installed in the Lateran Palace as a Pope, starting a schism religion schism , called the Laurentian schism, that lasted four years. Symmachus tried to recompose the fraction, by offering to Laurentius the Diocese of Nocera de Pagani Diocese of Nuceria , in Campania , but Laurentius supporters, among whom was Senator Festus, sustained the schism. It was Theodoric, fearing a Byzantine influence on Laurentius, who withdrew his support from Laurence, removing him from Rome . Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Laurentius, Antipope Category Antipopes Category Ancient Christian controversies Category 5th century Italian people Category 6th century Italian people Category 6th century archbishops Pope stub be , bg cs Laurentius de Laurentius Gegenpapst el es Lorenzo antipapa fr Laurent antipape gl Lourenzo, antipapa he hr Laurencije, protupapa id Anti Paus Laurensius it Antipapa Laurenzio ka la Laurentius antipapa hu L rinc ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Laurentius pl Antypapie Wawrzyniec pt Antipapa Louren o ru fi Laurentius vastapaavi sv Laurentius motp ve uk vi Gi o ho ng i l p Laurenti ... more details
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Infobox given name name Nicholas image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning Victory of the people region origin Greek language Greek related names see below footnotes derived Nikolaos , a combination of Greek words Victory nik and People laos Nicholas The male given name Nicholas is derived from the Greek language Greek , Nik laos , a combination of the words ... behind their shoulders while they kept marching on . The name became popular through Saint Nicholas ... Nicholas , using an h , first came into use in the 12th century and has been firmly established since the Protestant Reformation Reformation , though Nicolas is occasionally used. In 2006, Nicholas ..., from a high in 1997, when 27,248 US males were given the name Nicholas. That year was the most popular year for Nicholas since 1880 , when U.S. records were kept for given names. ref US Social ... Catholic Church , and the Anglicanism Anglican Churches celebrate Saint Nicholas every year on December 6, which is the name day for Nicholas . In Greece, the name and its derivatives are especially popular in maritime regions, as St. Nicholas is considered the protector saint of seafarers. Male ..., Nicolas, Nikolas, Nicholas, Nikholas Esperanto language Esperanto Ni jo, Niko, Nikolao Estonian ... People known as NicholasNicholas of Cusa Nicholas I of Montenegro , King of Montenegro Nicholas I of Russia Nicholas II of Russia Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas is also the name of five popes Pope Nicholas I , Pope Nicholas II , Pope Nicholas III , Pope Nicholas IV , and Pope NicholasV , AntipopeNicholasV and four List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarchs of Constantinople of which best known are Nicholas Mystikos , and Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople Nicholas III Grammatikos Saints Santa Claus equivalent of St. Nicholas Saint Nicholas The Duc Bui , one of the Vietnamese Martyrs Saint Nicholas of Flue Saint Nicholas of Japan Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Sinterklaas See ... more details
This article refers to the former Cardinal Gregorio Conti, antipope in AD 1138. For the antipope from 1159&ndash 1164, see Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 Antipope Victor IV Victor IV died after April 1139 , antipope for a short time in 1138. He was born in Ceccano as Gregorio Conti . Pope Paschal II created him cardinal priest of SS. XII Apostoli ca. 1102 , but in 1112 deposed him and replaced in his title, because he had severely criticised together with cardinal Robert of S. Eusebio, also subsequently deposed Paschal s policy towards the emperor Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V . He was restored as cardinal only by Callistus II in 1122 23. In the papal election, 1130 he joined the obedience of Antipope Anacletus II 1130&ndash 38 and after his death he was chosen as his successor in March 1138. However, through the influence of Bernard of Clairvaux was induced two months afterwards to make his submission to Pope Innocent II 1130&ndash 43 . Innocent II initially restored him as cardinal of SS. Apostoli, but in the Second Lateran Council in April 1139 all the former adherents of Anacletus II were condemned and deposed. Then he retired to the priorate of S. Eusebio in Fontanella. Date of his death is not recorded, his successor in the title of SS. Apostoli appears for the first time on January 4, 1157. Bibliography Hans Walter Klewitz, Reformpapsttum und Kardinalkolleg , Darmstadt 1957 Antipopes Category Antipopes Victor 4 1 Category 12th century Christian clergy Category 12th century Italian people Pope stub de Viktor IV. Gregor fr Victor IV antipape, 1138 gl V tor IV Conti, antipapa hr Viktor IV., protupapa Conti it Antipapa Vittore IV Conti la Victor IV antipapa 1138 hu IV. Viktor ellenp pa, 1138 nl Tegenpaus Victor IV Gregorius pl Antypapie Wiktor IV Gregorio pt Antipapa V tor IV 1138 ru IV sk Viktor IV. 1138 sv Viktor IV 1138 uk IV ... more details
Gregory VIII died 1137 was antipope from March 10, 1118 to April 22, 1121. Biography He was born Mauritius Burdinus Maurice Bourdin in the Limousin province Limousin , part of Aquitaine , Occitania , France . He was educated at Cluny , at Limoges , and in Castile historical region Castile , where he was a deacon at Toledo, Spain Toledo . In 1098 1099 his Cluniac connections recommended him as Bishop of Coimbra . After a four year pilgrimage to the Holy Land , he was made Archbishop of Braga in 1111 ..., when Emperor Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V 1105 25 invaded Italy during the ongoing ... defected to the Emperor s side. Henry V went to Rome, and on Easter Sunday , March 23, 1117, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Mauritius. Paschal II deposed and excommunicate d Henry V and removed ... II 1118 19 . Henry V went to Rome but Gelasius II escaped to Gaeta and refused to meet the Emperor ... VIII. Gelasius II, at Capua , proceeded to excommunicate both Gregory VIII and Henry V on April 7, 1118. After Gelasius II s death, when Calixtus II had been elected Pope in 1119, Henry V was induced ... the city for eight days until its citizens surrendered antipope Gregory VIII. He was taken to Rome and imprisoned ..., consistories of the pontificate of antipope Gregory VIII 1118 21 ref but it is known that in March 1118 three cardinals created by Antipope Clement III 1080 84 1100 joined his obedience and formed ... Antipopes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gregory, Antipope, Viii ALTERNATIVE ..., Antipope, Viii Category 11th century births Antipope Gregory 08 Category 1137 deaths Antipope Gregory 08 Category People from Aquitaine Antipope Gregory 08 Category Occitan people Antipope Gregory 08 Category Antipopes Gregory 08 Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops Antipope Gregory 08 Category Diplomats of the Holy See Antipope Gregory 08 Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Antipope Gregory 08 Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Braga Category 12th ... more details
Antipope Victor IV may refer to Antipope Victor IV 1138 Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 hndis Victor IV, Antipope de Viktor IV. fr Victor IV la Victor IV pl Wiktor IV pt Antipapa V tor IV sv Viktor IV ... more details
This article concerns the two antipopes Benedict XIV, claimants to the Papacy during the 15th century. Another Pope Benedict XIV , canonically recognized as Pope, reigned in the 18th century. Benedict XIV was the name used by two closely related minor antipope s of the 15th century. The first, Bernard Garnier became antipope in 1424 and died ca. 1429. The second, Jean Carrier , became antipope ca. 1430 and apparently left office, whether by death or resignation, by 1437. Neither of these claimants was supported by more than a very small faction within the Church. They claimed to be the successors to Antipope Benedict XIII Benedict XIII , one of the parties to the great Papal Schism . In 1417, the Council of Constance resolved the Schism, proclaiming Martin V the new Pope and demanding that Benedict XIII renounce his claim. Benedict XIII, however, remained at a castle in Pe scola kingdom of Valencia and continued to maintain supporters. He died in 1423, but, the day before his death, he created four cardinals loyal to him, in order to ensure his succession. Three of these cardinals met and elected Antipope Clement VIII . However, one of Benedict XIII s cardinals, Jean Carrier, disputed the validity of this election. Carrier, acting as the College of Cardinals by himself, elected Bernard Garnier, who took the name Pope Benedict XIV, instead. Carrier was the archdeacon of Rodez , near Toulouse , and Garnier had been the sacristan of Rodez. Garnier conducted his office secretly and was known as the hidden pope a letter from the Count of Armagnac to Joan of Arc indicates that only Carrier knew Benedict XIV s location. Garnier s reign as Benedict XIV ended at his death in 1429 or 1430, although he named four of his own cardinals, one of whom was named Jean Farald. Garnier s cardinals chose Jean Carrier as their new pope. Carrier, however, had been captured and imprisoned by Antipope Clement VIII. Carrier reigned in captivity and also styled himself Pope Benedict XIV. Ant ... more details